By Walter Rutledge
Harlem’s world famous Apollo Theater celebrates Black History Month with a series of special programs presented throughout the month of February. Continue reading
By Walter Rutledge
Harlem’s world famous Apollo Theater celebrates Black History Month with a series of special programs presented throughout the month of February. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem, Harlem entertainment, Harlem film
Tagged Apollo Club Harlem, Apollo Education Program, Apollo Live Wire Discussion Series, Apollo Music Café, Apollo Theater Open House Weekend, apollo theatre, B. Slade, Cecile McLorin Salvant, Cissy Houston, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Dionne Warwick, Dormeshia, Family Instrument Making Workshop, Gary Houston, Mark Anthony Neal, Maurice Hines, Patrice Covington, Rebecca Naomi Jones, Roberta Flack, Storyboard P, Sweet Inspirations, The Drinkard Singers, The Drinkard Singers II, Voices of Love: Whitney Houston and Her Family, Walter Rutledge, Walter's World:, Whitney Houston
This Black History Month, celebrate the vibrant Harlem’s culture and heritage by visiting its many galleries, restaurants and nightspots. Continue reading
Amateur Night at the Apollo is a live show that takes place at the world famous Apollo Theater every Wednesday night from March through November.* Continue reading
By Walter Rutledge
Parsons Dance returns to The Joyce Theater January 15 to 27 with a program that includes two première works. Continue reading
Temika Moore
The Philadelphia native whose mentor was George Duke is performing her new single “I’m Not Ok,” from her new “End of Me” (EP) that premiered on BET JAZZ and CENTRIC TV on Monday, September 24th, 2012 at the Shrine in Harlem. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem, Harlem entertainment, HArlem music, Harlem World, Harlem World Magazine, Video
Tagged Angela Winbush, Anita Baker, BET JAZZ, Billies Black, CENTRIC TV, Chante Moore, Clark Sisters, George Duke, god, Harlem, Harlem World, HW Q & A, Iyanla Vanzant, Lizz Wright, Lizz Wright! Angela Winbush, Oleta Adams, Rachelle Ferrell, Shrine, Stacy Lattisaw, The Clark Sisters, Will Downing, Young Lord
A nice video of comedian Baby J being interviewed by Apollo Digital Correspondent Kersten Stephens for Backstage show at the Apollo Theater last week on Wednesday, September 12, 2012 during Amateur Night at the Apollo. Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Harlem, Harlem Comedy, Harlem entertainment, Harlem social networking, Harlem TV, HArlem video, Harlem World, Harlem World Magazine
Tagged 125th Street, Amateur Night, Apollo, Apollo Digital Corresponent, Apollo Theater, apollotheater, Baby J, Backstage show, Black Entertainment Television, Harlem, Hosts, Kersten Stephens, Lenox Avenue, New York City
Comedian and actor Chris Tucker will make a triumphant return to stand up comedy with his Guess Who’s Back Tour presented by AEG Live. Continue reading
Since the legendary Apollo Theater opened in 1934, its signature live show, Amateur Night, has been a definitive career-making opportunity for new talent. Continue reading
Posted in Harlem, Harlem entertainment, HArlem music, HW Music
Tagged Amateur Night, Amateur Night 2013, apollotheater, billie holiday, Child Star of Tomorrow, Coca-Cola Company, dancers, Dionne Warwick, Ella Fitzgerald, Gladys Knight, Gladys Knight & the Pips, James Brown, Lauryn Hill, Luther Vandross, Marion J. Caffey, musicians, New York City, Sarah Vaughan, spoken word poets, stevie wonder
Posted in Entertainment, Harlem entertainment, Harlem Theatre
Tagged American Basketball Association, American Idol, apollotheater, Carnegie Hall, Chew Entertainment, Dwele, Dwele Learns from His Mistakes; a New TV Network Launches, Felipe Luciano, Greater Than One, Harlem, naacp, Peggy Dodson, Ray Chew, Souleo, Souleo Enterprises, Television, TimeZone International, Tracy Causey-Jeffery, Vivian Scott Chew
After years of thinking that maybe, just maybe, it might remerge again, the wave officially came to a crushing, sad and abrupt end. Continue reading